Ed Schmid, Nuance vice president and founder of eCopy, will be presenting the keynote at the 2010 Lyra Imaging Symposium on January 26. Ed will be discussing the topic of bringing advanced document imaging technologies typically found in production capture systems to the average office worker through MFPs.
I thought I'd give Document Imaging Blog readers an advanced look at his presentation. It is embedded below. If you would like a copy of this presentation in PowerPoint format with the notes section so that you can read what Ed will say, e-mail me at bill dot brikiatis at nuance dot com. Just put "send preso" in the subject line and I'll bounce it right back to you.
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